6 Factor Authentication

ABSTRACT

An application on a piece of hardware will have an application that confirms the identity of another piece of hardware by checking the registered serial number or other unchanged signature. A protected application launched from the hardware confirms the serial number or other numbers that are specific to the hardware in question. This will allow the pieces of hardware to be matched and verified.

CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

63/030,908:PCTUS2035027

SPECIFICATION 6 Factor Authentication REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSOREDRESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT

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REGARDING THE NAMES OF THE PARTIES TO A JOINT RESEARCH AGREEMENT

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STATEMENT REGARDING PRIOR DISCLOSURES BY THE INVENTOR ORA JOINT INVENTOR

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BACKGROUND OF INVENTION

A problem exists in the world in this digital age. That problem is theprivacy. The current encryption programs on the market are not 100%effective and not secure on many ways. A piece of hardware pairs withanother piece of hardware through the matching of signatures, such as aserial number, for purposes of continuity. amended*

BRIEF SUMMARY OF INVENTION

An application on a piece of hardware will have an application thatconfirms the identity of the another

piece of hardware by checking the registered serial number or otherunchanged signature.

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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF INVENTION

An application on a piece of hardware will have an application thatconfirms the identity of the another piece of hardware by checking theregistered serial number or other unchanged signature. A protectedapplication launched from the hardware confirms the serial number orother numbers that are specific to the hardware in question. This willallow the pieces of hardware to be matched and verified. amended*

CLAIM OR CLAIMS See Document “Claims” SEQUENCE LISTING

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ABSTRACT OF DISCLOSURE

See Document “Abstract”

1. An application on a piece of hardware will have an application thatconfirms the identity of another piece of hardware by checking theregistered serial number or other unchanged signature.
 2. A protectedapplication launched from the hardware confirms the serial number orother numbers that are specific to the hardware in question. This willallow the computer to be verified.
 3. Due to the nature of theapplication it allows for secure and safe access into hardware and areasby use of confirming signatures on pieces of hardware.